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#redirect [[Ditzels#Vascular_thrombus]]
'''Vascular thrombus''' is an uncommon [[pathology]] specimen that may be from an artery or vein.


''Venous thrombus'' and ''arterial thrombus'' redirect here.
==General==
*Uncommonly comes to [[pathology]].
Risk factors - think [[Virchow's triad]]:
*Stasis, e.g. atrial fibrillation.
*Hypercoagulable states, e.g. cancer - see ''[[risks factors venous thromboembolism]]''.
*Endothelial injury.
===Gross===
: See ''[[pulmonary embolism]]''.
Features:
*Dull appearance.
*Laminations.
===Microscopic===
Features:
*Layers consisting of platelets and fibrin.
**Classically alternating with layers of RBCs - known as ''Lines of Zahn''.<ref name=Ref_PBoD8_124>{{Ref PBoD8|124}}</ref>
Note:
*Multiple laminations (layers), in general, suggest that clot was formed in a dynamic environment, i.e. in the context of blood flow.
DDx:
*Tumour embolus - malignant cells.
*Thromboembolus - may require [[clinical history]].
*[[Fat embolism]].
*Amniotic fluid embolus - in the context of pregnancy/postpartum.
*Foreign body.
===Images===
<gallery>
Image:Laminations_in_a_thrombus_-_low_mag.jpg | Laminated thrombus - low mag. (WC)
Image:Laminations_in_a_thrombus_-_high_mag.jpg | Laminated thrombus - high mag. (WC)
</gallery>
====www====
*[http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/ATHHTML/ATH031.html Lines of Zahn (utah.edu)].
*[http://pathhsw5m54.ucsf.edu/case9/image94.html Lines of Zahn (ucsf.edu)].
==Sign out==
<pre>
BLOOD CLOT, LEFT ILIAC ARTERY, THROMBECTOMY:
- THROMBUS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
</pre>
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BLOOD CLOT, LEFT ARM - BRACHIAL ARTERY, THROMBECTOMY/EMBOLECTOMY:
- THROMBUS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
</pre>
===Micro===
The sections show layers of red blood cells alternating with fibrin and white blood cells (Lines of Zahn).
==See also==
*[[Cardiovascular pathology]].
*[[Ditzels]].
==References==
{{Reflist|1}}
[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Ditzels]]

Revision as of 22:04, 5 April 2016

Vascular thrombus is an uncommon pathology specimen that may be from an artery or vein.

Venous thrombus and arterial thrombus redirect here.

General

Risk factors - think Virchow's triad:

Gross

See pulmonary embolism.

Features:

  • Dull appearance.
  • Laminations.

Microscopic

Features:

  • Layers consisting of platelets and fibrin.
    • Classically alternating with layers of RBCs - known as Lines of Zahn.[1]

Note:

  • Multiple laminations (layers), in general, suggest that clot was formed in a dynamic environment, i.e. in the context of blood flow.

DDx:

  • Tumour embolus - malignant cells.
  • Thromboembolus - may require clinical history.
  • Fat embolism.
  • Amniotic fluid embolus - in the context of pregnancy/postpartum.
  • Foreign body.

Images

www

Sign out

BLOOD CLOT, LEFT ILIAC ARTERY, THROMBECTOMY:
- THROMBUS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
BLOOD CLOT, LEFT ARM - BRACHIAL ARTERY, THROMBECTOMY/EMBOLECTOMY:
- THROMBUS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.

Micro

The sections show layers of red blood cells alternating with fibrin and white blood cells (Lines of Zahn).

See also

References

  1. Kumar, Vinay; Abbas, Abul K.; Fausto, Nelson; Aster, Jon (2009). Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease (8th ed.). Elsevier Saunders. pp. 124. ISBN 978-1416031215.